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    Royal Canin webinar to explore pruritus, its causes and how to manage it

    Royal Canin has announced that it will be hosting a webinar for vets and nurses titled 'Pruritus - Why blaming the food isn’t a solution but changing it might be!', led by Sarah Warren BVetMed MSc (Clin. Onc.) CertVD MRCVS on Tuesday 23 rd July. Sarah...
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    Vet nurses urged to take part in RCVS 2019 Survey of the Profession

    This week, the RCVS will be sending every registered nurse its Survey of the Profession, designed amongst other things to help the College and other organisations prioritise the issues they tackle and the support they offer. The survey is conducted...
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    Animalcare offers free microchipping waiting room display packs

    To celebrate 30 years since it launched its first microchips in the UK, Animalcare is providing identichip veterinary customers with a free 'Chip & Check' waiting room display pack. The materials are designed to help educate pet owners on the benefits...
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    Raw diets reviewed in the JSAP

    This month, the Journal of Small Animal Practice has published ' Raw diets for dogs and cats: a review, with particular reference to microbiological hazards 1 ', which weighs up the pros and cons of raw feeding cats and dogs. The article looks at...
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    Jurox launches a UK licensed acepromazine for horses

    Jurox (UK) Ltd has launched AceSedate, a UK-licensed injectable acepromazine for horses. AceSedate for horses contains 10mg/ml acepromazine as its active ingredient, which the company says means a lower dose volume is required compared to the non...
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    London practice shares secrets of its outstanding PSS success

    Cheam-based Maven Veterinary Care is celebrating becoming one of only 12 practices in the country to be rated as 'outstanding' in four categories by the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme. The first opinion Linnaeus Group practice, which also holds RCVS...
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    DC refuses to restore Kent-based former vet ... for the seventh time

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application by Warwick Seymour-Hamilton to be restored to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was originally removed from the Register in June 1994 for failing to maintain his practice...
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    Hill's launches Prescription Diet Stews for cats and dogs

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has launched Prescription Diet Stews, described as offering 'clinical nutrition with a gourmet look and taste that pets won't be able to resist'. Looking at the imagery on the company's website , I'm not altogether sure I'll be...
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    Royal Canin Pet Health Counsellor and Weight Management Congress now open for applicants

    Royal Canin has announced that it will holding its Weight Management Congress at the De Vere Tortworth Court in Gloucestershire from Monday 9 th September, this year for the first time combining it with the Pet Health Councillor course. A range of...
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    New petition calls on the RCVS not to allow remote prescription of POM-Vs

    Shams Mir MRCVS, Chair of the BVU , has launched a petition to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons which asks that they do not allow remote prescription of POM-V medicines without a physical examination, as was proposed and discussed at the Council...
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    Vets Now launches veterinary wellness initiative

    Vets Now has launched 'Wellness Month', a new initiative designed to prioritise health and wellbeing amongst its workforce. During June, Vets Now’s 1300 employees up and down the country will focus on activities which make them feel happy and supported...
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    Record turnout at VET Festival

    Fitz All Media, organiser of the VET Festival, reports that a record 1,900 delegates and 60 exhibitors attended the event earlier this month, a 12% and 28% increase on the previous year, respectively. Founder Professor Noel Fitzpatrick said: "It is...
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    New Midlands-based chronic pain referral clinic

    Solihull-based Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service has announced it is to launch a chronic pain clinic on Monday. Led by Jacques Ferreira, an RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia (pictured right), the new...
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    RCVS Council to review definition of 'under care' of a vet

    The RCVS Council has today announced a 'wide-ranging' review of a number of key provisions of the supporting guidance to the Code of Professional Conduct , following ongoing discussions around trialling the development of telemedicine services, including...
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    More CPD for vet nurses in the Midlands

    Veterinary nurses in the Midlands are set to benefit from more CPD opportunities following the appointment of Kim Rathbone as the regional representative for the BVNA. Kim, who is a veterinary nurse at Avonvale Veterinary Centres’ Heathcote practice...
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    New Level 5 Advanced Diplomas for vet nurses

    VetSkill has announced the launch of three skills-based Level 5 Advanced Diplomas in Veterinary Nursing: Medical, Surgical and Practice Nursing. The recognised qualifications are expected to take 12 months to complete and are assessed via a combination...
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    More British bulldogs face life beset by health problems

    The Royal Veterinary College has published the results of the largest ever study of British bulldogs treated in first opinion veterinary practices, finding that ownership of British bulldogs has doubled over the last five years, despite the breed suffering...
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    IVC's online veterinary consultation service goes live

    Independent Vetcare (IVC) has now officially unveiled ' Online Vets ', its veterinary consultation service for pet owners, claiming to offer them a saving of nearly £100 a year on veterinary bills. A 15-minute consultation with Online Vets on the...
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    New ear cleaner for cats, dogs and rabbits

    Vita Animal Health has launched Omniotic, a new ear cleaner for use in dogs, cats and rabbits. Omniotic combines three ingredients to remove ear wax and debris: a detergent, a solvent and an emulsifier. It also contains Octoxynol-9, lactic acid, salicylic...
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    Alfaxan product recall

    Jurox UK has issued a recall for specific batches of 10 ml Alfaxan and Alfaxan Multidose 10 mg/ml Solution for Injection. The recall is due to the fact that particulates have been found in identified batches of product during routine stability testing...
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    New company to develop monoclonal antibody therapies for companion animals

    A new company, PetMedix , has been set up to develop new monoclonal antibody therapies for cats and dogs which could, it says, transform a wide range of veterinary treatment options, offering more effective treatment with fewer side-effects. The company...
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    Vet nurses asked to help with adverse reaction research

    Researchers at the University of Liverpool are asking veterinary nurses to take part in a survey to explore the reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs). It is hoped the survey will capture the experiences that vet nurses have had reporting ADRs...
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    Webinar offers the latest thinking about Lyme disease

    Zoetis is holding a free webinar to share the latest thinking about Lyme disease on Wednesday 3rd July at 8:00pm. The CPD-qualifying webinar is being given by Professor Saul Faust, Professor of Paediatric Immunology & Infectious Diseases at the University...
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    West Midlands referral centre gets swanky new CT scanner

    Solihull-based Willows Referral Service is showing off it's new toy, a £400,000 state-of-the-art Siemens Somatom go.All CT scanner, believed to be the first in the profession. Andrew Parry MRCVS, an RCVS and European Specialist, heads Diagnostic Imaging...
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    Animal abusers could now face five years in the slammer

    People who abuse animals could face up to five years in prison after the Environment Secretary Michael Gove introduced a new Bill to Parliament yesterday which increases the maximum sentence from the current 6 months. This, says the government, would...